Article IV guarantees each state its territorial
integrity, "a Republican Form of Government," protection from foreign invasion, and, upon a state's request, national assistance
in dealing with internal violence. Article V guarantees that no "State, without its consent, shall be deprived of its equal
suffrage in the Senate,"

This statement appears in Article IV, Section 4. Several students have
attempted to explain what the founding fathers meant by that provision, and concluded it means representative government,
the form used in 1789, or democratic government with broad suffrage rights. No one is likely to secure a precise answer. The
courts regard the question as political and decline to rule whether a given state government meets the requirements imposed
by the Constitution. The matter is left for Congress and the President to determine.

SORRY FORMER PREZ. STATES WERE NEVER A DEMOCRACY. RATHER THE FOUNDING FRAMERS GUARANTEED
VIA THE CONSTITUTION, A REPUBLICAN FORM OF GOVERNMENT TO EACH STATE, DUH.

PRESIDENT CLINTON'S FEDERALISM SPEECHOctober
8, 1999...we've had this history of believing from the time of our founders that the national government would never have
all the answers, and that the states should be seen as our friends and our partners because they could be laboratories for
democracy...

...For starters, DeJong estimates that the Commonwealth will lose two members of the U.S. House
of Representatives, a body composed and adjusted solely by the results of the census every 10 years.

"We are a representative
democracy, and the whole foundation of our country is that we allocate representatives at the state, local and national levels
based on the size and distribution of our population," said DeJong in a recent interview on Penn State's public broadcasting
show "Take Note."

Stolba:
"There is nothing wrong in a democracy with individuals, such as Bill Gates and Scaife, giving money where they think it will
go the farthest... what are the ends... what are the means in a democracy... in a democracy where individual choice is supreme...
up to individual stem cell research..."

Oh my Christine Stolba, where have you been educated, democracy is the majority
DICTATE, not the individual choice!

George W. Busha democracy... democracy...

Paul Heyworth

This is a democratic republic carefully designed to prevent the tyranny of the majority.
The Electoral College is one of the key mechanisms of that design...

11/21/00 9:25 a.m.The Heist of All TimeThe political crime of U.S. history.By
William P. Kucewicz, editor of GeoInvestor.comLet's not mince words: The Democrats are trying to steal the presidential
election — and are brazenly asking Florida's highest court to sanction the larceny.

If Al Gore and his cronies
succeed, we will have witnessed the greatest political crime not just of our time but in all of U.S. history. The Florida
fraud already eclipses the Lewinsky affair and Watergate. A Gore ascension to the presidency would indeed outrank even the
assassinations of Abraham Lincoln, James Garfield, William McKinley and John F. Kennedy as the supreme insult to our democratic
republic....

newsmax.com otherwise an excellent source of information on voter fraud unfortunately in an ad calls U.S.A.
a democratic republic

Millions of Americans are outraged that one of our most sacred rights — the right
to vote — has been desecrated by vote fraud. The major media have been silent about this attack on the most fundamental
right in a democratic republic. A Special Report from NewsMax.com

Regent's Viewpoint: America is a Democracy.

DAILY COURIERLetters to the editorJune 7, 2000 What America means to us
...Dear Editor,America, according to the encyclopedia "Funk and Wagnall," is the second largest isolated land mass
of the earth, but, to us, that explanation is so barren and empty. America, to us, is a land, a most wonderful land, with
a loving heart that is open to all people, at all times, regardless of race, color or creed.

America, to us, is a
land of many freedoms. Freedoms, not just for us to enjoy but for all our fellow men to also enjoy. These freedoms were won
for us by our forefathers, and were written for posterity in our famous document - the Constitution of the United States.

Where,
other than in America, would we have the freedom of speech and, when we become of age, the privilege of voting for citizens
who seek offices, the honor of selecting a man who holds the highest office in our land, the President of the United States?

America,
to us, is a Land of Plenty. She abounds in farmlands, waterways, natural resources and historical sites.

America is
truly the "melting pot" of the world. She accepts all races and nationalities. Here, many dejected persons from other countries
have found refuge and peace that they have never known before.

America, to us, means Democracy, a government of the
people, by the people and for the people. This "Democracy" means security, security from any tyrant or dictator, because,
we, the people, are the Democracy.

America, to us, is "home." Home, where we can love our families and live and laugh
with our neighbors.

Funk and Wagnall, you may be correct, but, to us, America means so much more.

Hagelin, Presidential nominee of Natural Law Party

"Our democracy
is under siege,'' he said.

George W. Bush CALLS U.S. DEMOCRACY

Monday, Nov. 27, 2000 Bush
Claims Victory in Presidential Race, Asks Gore to DropLegal ChallengesNewsMax.com WiresMonday, Nov. 27, 2000 "The
last 19 days have been extraordinary ones. As our nation watched, we were all reminded on a daily basis of the importance
of each and every vote. We were reminded of the strength of our democracy, that while our system is not always perfect, it
is fundamentally strong and far better than any other alternative.

... "This has been a hard-fought election, a healthy
contest for American democracy. But now that the votes are counted, it is time for the votes to count. The vice president's
lawyers have indicated he will challenge the certified election results. I respectfully ask him to reconsider.

LIEBERMAN: STOP THE PROTESTS, DISSERVICE TO DEMOCRACY

In order to come together
as one nation behind our next president, whoever that may be, we have to move through these difficult days with reason, deliberation
and abiding respect for the workings of our democracy.

Towards the end of Friday's
installment of broadcast excellence, we heard this line being pushed by Senator Joe Lieberman. Without taking questions, Lieberman
informed the press that, "These demonstrations are a disservice to our democracy," and that, "this is a time to honor the
rule of law, not surrender to the rule of the mob. "

Subcommittee
on the Constitution

EDUCATED WHO WANT TO BE PERCEIVED AS KNOW-IT-ALLS DON'T KNOW

Al Gore's campaign
chairman William Daley

In the end, as frustrating as this
wait may be, what we are seeing here is democracy in action, careful and lawful effort to ensure that the will of the people
is done. Other systems of government may work faster. Curtailing voters' rights may get a result that is faster. But no system
of government is more just or more enduring than ours.

William Daley

PEGGY NOONAN

The Meaning of the Vote Democracy is a blessing--especially for "Broken Glass Republicans." BY PEGGY NOONAN Monday, November
6, 2000 12:01 a.m. EST

"Because we live in a democracy we are free to vote; because we have individual liberty, we
are free not to. We each of us get to decide." PEGGY NOONAN

Wednesday, November 8, 2000 A Disputed Election Now more than ever the nation depends on the rule of law.Wednesday, November 8,
2000A Disputed ElectionIf the next president is to take office with any kind of a mandate at all and with the country
not bitterly divided over his legitimacy, we all must fall back on the Constitution, our founding document, and the laws based
on it.

We have the longest functioning democracy in the world because we have always tried to follow the rule of law.
Now more than ever that must be the path we choose over the course of what are certain to be some acrimonious days to come."

JOHN FUND

NOT
YOU, TOO, RUSH

What we're being asked to consider today about Palm Beach County is that, well, it's not fair if the
ballot confused people and they made a mistake. We can't hold an honest mistake against them. Our democracy counts for more
than that! We've got to let these people vote again. We can't deny these people their right to participate in the greatest
Democratic process the world has ever known.

The law, of course, doesn't matter. Rush LimbaughThe Arrow Points to the Hole

Exclusive Sunday Morning Interview

With Ralph Nader, Green Party Presidential Candidate

DIRT REPORT:

Talk Nader did. In the very last moments of the interview,
Nader said: We have to get back to a deliberative democracy as was originally intended. Our democracy isn't for sale.

MORE
TALKING BY NADER:

National Press Club, Nov. 8, 2000 (C-Span)"... plant a seed for democracy... a deep democracy replacing
the hegenomy of... with the sovereignty of the people so that our government bends to the will of the people, not the special
interests... a deliberative democracy...

Pat BuchananPat Buchanan, again who should know better:We're a representative democracy